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Paper That Performs: Building A Winning Legal Résumé – Employment Transition Skills [Webinar]

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Amy Levine shares ways to improve your legal resume in a recent installment of our Employment Transition Skills Series.

 

This installment is part of the 8-session support program LCL launched in response to the needs of those who may be feeling the impact of the rapidly changing landscape, specifically for lawyers working in the non-profit sector, as well as lawyers whose work has been impacted by the current government situation. The program will offer 4 sessions focused on peer support and stress management tools and 4 sessions focused on employment transition skills. Find more here.

 

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ABOUT THE PRESENTER

Amy Levine, Director of Programs & Volunteers, LCL MA

.Amy Levine joined LCL in 2023. As Director of Programs and Volunteers, Amy coordinates our organization’s educational programming as well as contributions to our organization from across the Massachusetts legal profession.

Amy Levine has over 20 years working in the legal industry including working at Goulston & Storrs and Hale and Dorr (currently WilmerHale) and spent the last 15 years working as a vice president and legal recruiter at one of the top legal staffing firms in New England. She has experience in recruiting, coaching, counseling, professional development, and career management. She has presented at Boston University Paralegal Certificate program, the Massachusetts Paralegal Association and resume workshops. Additionally, she has coached Attorneys, Paralegals and Business Professionals on resume writing, job search techniques, and other elements of this process to find their ideal job. She received her Master of Social Work degree from Boston University and has dedicated her career to improving people’s lives.

 

This program is part of our 8-Part Series for Support Navigating Challenging Times.

Find more here.

 

 

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